Ohio Assistant Attorney General Paul Scarsella gives closing arguments in the murder trial of William Inman on Monday at the Ross County Courthouse.

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Gretchen Gregory
Logan Daily News

After deliberating for three hours in the capital murder case of William "Bill" Inman, jurors reached a verdict Monday about 5:20 p.m. and found Inman guilty on all six counts related to the kidnapping and strangulation of his daughter-in-law, Summer Cook Inman.

Inman sat silently shortly after 7 p.m. as Hocking County Common Pleas Court Judge John Wallace read the guilty verdicts on two counts of aggravated murder, murder, kidnapping, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.

Throughout the hearing, the only emotion Inman displayed included a moment when his defense attorney, ...